Rosario — Palabras De Amor song lyrics and translation
The page contains the lyrics and English translation of the song "Palabras De Amor" by Rosario.
Lyrics
Ella me quiso tanto…
aún sigo enamorado.
Juntos atravesamos nostalgias del pasado.
Ella, cómo os diría…
era mi luz y mi razón,
cuando la lumbre ardía sólo palabras de amor…
Palabras de amor sencillas y tiernas
echamos al vuelo por primera vez,
apenas tuvimos tiempo de aprenderlas, recién despertábamos de la niñez.
Nos bastaban esas tres frases hechas
que entonaba aquel trasnochado galán, historias de amor, sueños de poetas,
a los quince años no se saben más…
Ella, dónde andará,
tal vez aún me recuerda.
Un día se marchó y jamás volví a verla.
Pero, cuando oscurezca, lejos, se escucha una canción, vieja música que acuna,
viejas palabras de amor…
Palabras de amor sencillas y tiernas
echamos al vuelo por primera vez,
apenas tuvimos tiempo de aprenderlas, recién despertábamos de la niñez.
Nos bastaban esas tres frases hechas
que entonaba aquel trasnochado galán, historias de amor, sueños de poetas,
a los quince años no se saben más…
A los quince años no se saben más
Lyrics translation
She loved me so much…
I'm still in love.
Together we go through nostalgia for the past.
She, How would I tell you…
it was my light and my reason,
when the light burned only words of love…
Simple and tender words of love
we fly for the first time,
we barely had time to learn them, we just woke up from childhood.
We had enough of those three phrases
that intoned that Nightingale, love stories, dreams of poets,
at the age of fifteen they don't know anymore…
Ella, where will he go,
maybe he still remembers me.
One day she left and I never saw her again.
But, when it gets dark, far away, a song is heard, old music that cradles,
old words of love…
Simple and tender words of love
we fly for the first time,
we barely had time to learn them, we just woke up from childhood.
We had enough of those three phrases
that intoned that Nightingale, love stories, dreams of poets,
at the age of fifteen they don't know anymore…
At the age of fifteen they don't know anymore